2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph181910022
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Awareness, Knowledge and Risky Behaviors of Sexually Transmitted Diseases among Young People in Greece

Abstract: Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) affect mainly young individuals and cause health, social, and economic problems worldwide. The present study used a web questionnaire to assess the awareness, knowledge, sexual behaviors, and common practices regarding STDs in young Greek adults. The 1,833 individuals, aged 18–30 years, who responded to the study seem to be particularly knowledgeable regarding STDs such as AIDS (97.7%), warts (97%), Chlamydia (92.2%), genital herpes (89.9%), syphilis (81.9%), and gonorrhea … Show more

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“…Some factors, such as the unsatisfactory structure of health services and restrictions to its access, contribute to failures in behavioral and biomedical approaches to the adolescents and the youth, reflecting higher infection rates 1 . Moreover, biological, physical, mental, and social factors occurring during their transition to adulthood can also explain this vulnerability 3 - 4 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some factors, such as the unsatisfactory structure of health services and restrictions to its access, contribute to failures in behavioral and biomedical approaches to the adolescents and the youth, reflecting higher infection rates 1 . Moreover, biological, physical, mental, and social factors occurring during their transition to adulthood can also explain this vulnerability 3 - 4 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It might be difficult to use straightforward terms in sex education due to software content filtering (e.g., automatic mute when encountering sensitive keywords or pictures). This is a painful issue that is frequently highlighted in the media, but it also barely reaches the level of "awareness" (Choi, 2013;Voyiatzaki et al, 2021). In developing countries, sex education is a contentious issue in both public health and education policy (Leung et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prediction is that when a mobile app promotes a certain type of thinking process, it will lead to positive beliefs about condom use and, consequently, to positive intentions to use them. This is relevant for health organizations and health systems because they work continuously on prevention with limited resources, such as time and budget; in addition, it is important to develop a systematic plan of sexual education at school [ 20 ]. Furthermore, condoms are well known as an accessible, available, and low-cost item that efficiently prevents STI.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%